Susan Maroto, L.C.S.W.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Psychotherapy should ideally be a fun and interesting process of self-exploration. It is often helpful to have a neutral (but supportive) person with whom to discuss your concerns. You should be able to take away something helpful, whether an idea, concept, or a new way of looking at an issue or pattern in your life. It doesn't have to take forever - you should feel within the first session that the therapist generally "got it" and was able to say something helpful to you.

Lisa Silk, MSW, LCSW

Addiction Therapist, Family Therapist

Psychotherapy can be a wonderful outlet to find peace and solutions to lifes issues. I help my clients through a practical and solution focused approach. My work is often seen as more coaching and less "therapy". I am experienced in helping individuals with a wide range of personal issues. However, my expertise in clinical work is with addictions.

Lori Kovell, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Ever wonder why you think or respond a certain way? Through the process of psychotherapy, you can learn why you think , react and respond the way you do. Oftentimes our reactions to situations are grounded in our family of origin. Family of origin is just a fancy way of saying our parents and other role models made an impression on us that, as adults, impacts our current relationships and self worth. By learning why you respond a certain way in a particular situation, you can create new ways of interacting with the world.

Erin O'Brien, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Empowered psychotherapy is grounded in mutual respect, a sense of shared purpose, and movement toward clarity, growth, and possibility. I understand that YOU are the expert on your experience and my role is to help you explore the answers and manifest the changes that are already inside you. My job is to offer you information based on my clinical knowledge, experience, and training that may be useful to you in finding these answers and creating these changes. I am here to help you notice possible blind spots in your journey of uncovering because sometimes when we are too close to a situation and we need an extra pair of eyes and ears to help us sort it out and create meaning.

Elizabeth Earnshaw, LMFT, CCTP

Marriage and Family Therapist

Recognizing the source of emotional pain and addressing it head on can lead to amazing changes in your life. We encourage our clients to let go of self-criticism and judgment and to recognize that their beliefs, emotions, and behaviors all developed as a way to cope with life.
We will teach you new ways to cope which will support healthy and mindful living. You will take back the power from your emotions and thoughts. You will learn to create healthy boundaries, express yourself, appreciate yourself, and most importantly understand yourself.

Lauren Rosner, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

As a therapist, I will support you in reconnecting with your strengths and the resilience within you. We will utilize this resilience and your strengths to reach your goals. Within the safety of the therapeutic relationship we will address difficult emotions, develop concrete tools and you will gain a deeper understanding of yourself and others. Engaging in these three areas will enable you to move about more comfortably and successfully in your day to day life.

A Better Life Therapy, LLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

A therapists provide a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore your feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of your life that you would like to change, better understand yourself and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change.
People seek therapy for a wide variety of reasons, from coping with major life challenges or childhood trauma, to dealing with depression or anxiety, to managing relationships in a healthier way, to simply desiring personal growth. It is our honor to support you.

Walter Matweychuk, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

My patients benefit from psychotherapy with me because I show them not only how to feel better but get better. Getting better means learning how they make themselves upset and how to stop doing this even when life and people are blocking them. I teach skills for directly changing self-defeating behavior. I give patients tools for self-direction and emotional responsibility. I send my patients emails to prompt them to think differently between sessions. I help them to transfer the skills I teach from my office to their home and work environments. I teach people how to maintain and extend treatment gains so that they do not need to be in psychotherapy forever.

Jennifer Bullock, M.Ed, M.L.S.P., LPC

Licensed Profesional Counselor

Our positive and empowering therapeutic approach lets you build new tools for living, and create the life you want to live. Yes, you can change your world.
Social therapy is not about getting into your head, but getting into your life. It is a psychology of becoming. We help people effectively use all of our creative, emotional and social resources to develop new approaches to living their lives with others – which enables people to transform their lives and the world.

Lindsay Bauer, LMFT, CYT

Marriage and Family Therapist, Yoga Instructor

Sometimes it can be difficult to fully grasp who we are and how we became to be. Past trauma, loss, negative patterns, anxiety, etc., all have lasting impacts on who we are and how we function. I provide therapy that can help you gain better insight into your current troubles by often, sifting through past events. I offer psychotherapy with a strength-based approach; there is good in all of us and we are all capable of being who/what we desire. Therapy can be vulnerable and therefore, I am empathic and offer a safe and confidential environment.